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installationI must be honest, you get what you pay for. These grips are hard to install. I've installed grips for YEARS and these are the worst! Out of my set of irons, I had to use my grip tool to remove the grip and start over on two clubs as the grips just didn't want to go on. They appear to be cheaply made as you can see the seams on the side of the grips, not so, with better quality grips. Playability remain to be seen. My recommendation is to spend a couple dollars more and get the quality.

Date published: 2009-01-03

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Nice GripsI really like these grips. Tacky but comfortable. Plus, they seem to taper less compared to Lamkins, which I seem to prefer. If there's a "negative", it might be the tolerance in weight. I weighed one that came out between 54 and 55g. 4-5g heavier than the standard spec. Not a big deal if you weight sort the grips I suppose.

Date published: 2008-11-22

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Wear out fastI bought these are a good price. The Cord portion of the grip is great. The softer durometer portion gets slippery or smoothes out fast. Had trouble in hot weather, especially during club championship week. (Mid July)... I like the size, it take a bit of the wrist out of the shot but allows for good contact and a consistant shot.

Date published: 2010-02-12

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excellent gripThese grips are excellent - similar to a Multicompound, but cheaper. Durability is good also. Avon has always made good grips and this is no exception.

Date published: 2008-07-03

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GaryI have used the half cord black and blue Pro D2x grips for over a year now and they have been great. Lots of cord on the top half and no breaking down.